"What is an Indian?" --
Kinship beginnings --
The estate --
Born in a log house --
The estate endangered --
A mixed-blood on the reservation --
The mixed-blood mounted --
"Our Charley" --
Whispering in Washington --
Easy allotment --
Congressional incompetent --
A different path --
Epilogue: the white man's law and the Curtis Indian estate.

Responsabilité:

William E. Unrau.

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-A significant contribution to the field of American Indian studies. Most important is its evaluation of the mixed-blood's role in both Indian and white societies.---W. David Baird, author of A Creek Warrior for the Confederacy -This is a strong biography that sheds new light on the general mixed-blood experience.---Terry P. Wilson, author of The Underground Reservation: Osage Oil "A significant contribution to the field of American Indian studies. Most important is its evaluation of the mixed-blood's role in both Indian and white societies."--W. David Baird, author of A Creek Warrior for the Confederacy "This is a strong biography that sheds new light on the general mixed-blood experience."--Terry P. Wilson, author of The Underground Reservation: Osage OilLire la suite...